Francis Stephen Award
The Francis Stephen Award (German: Franz Stephan Preis; French: Prix Franz Stephan) is an international scientific honor given to researchers in the humanities and social sciences. It is awarded every two or three years by the Österreichische Gesellschaft zur Erforschung des 18. Jahrhunderts (Austrian Society of 18th-Century Studies).
History
[edit]Created in 2000, the Francis Stephen Award, endowed with €1500, pays homage to Francis I, the husband of the Empress Maria-Theresa, and her interest in Austrian science, arts and culture.[1] It honors works of excellence written in German, French or English about the 18th century or the Habsburg monarchy. The award ceremony takes place at the University of Vienna.[2]
Selection
[edit]The board of directors of the society decide on the value of the submitted works in a multi-stage assessment process with the help of specialist consultants who have been designated thematically. The consultants include academics and interdisciplinary specialists of the 18th century.[3]
Recipients
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Bibliography
[edit]- Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung des 18. Jahrhunderts (ISSN 1015-406X).
See also
[edit]- Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
- List of history awards
- List of general awards in the humanities
- List of social sciences awards
References
[edit]- ^ Zedinger, Renate (6 August 2008). Franz Stephan von Lothringen (1708-1765). Series of the Austrian Society for the Study of the 18th Century (in German). Vol. 12. Vienna: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3205781097.
- ^ Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Gesellschaft, 2016, p. 148.
- ^ "The Eighteenth Century And The Habsburg Monarchy". Winkler Publishers. Austrian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 20 October 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ^ Thomas Wallnig, Elisabeth Lobenwein, Franz-Stefan Seitschek (ed.), Maria Theresia? Neue Perspektiven der Forschung / Maria Theresa? New Research Perspectives / Marie Thérèse ? Nouvelles approches de recherche, Das Achtzehnte Jahrhundert und Österreich Band 32, 2017.
- ^ Maria Rottler (6 May 2014). "Ausschreibung des Franz-Stephan-Preises und des Förderpreises 2014" [Invitation for proposals for the Franz Stephan Prize and the 2014 Promotion Prize]. Encyclopaedia of Things (in German). Austrian Society of 18th-Century Studies. doi:10.58079/ow1c. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ^ Klaas van Gelder, Regime Change at a Distance. Austria and the Southern Netherlands Following the War of the Spanish Succession (1716-1725), Leuven, Peeters, 2016, 449 p.
- ^ Tobias Heinrich, Leben lesen: Zur Theorie der Biographie um 1800, Böhlau Verlag Wien, 24 octobre 2016
- ^ Claire Madl, "Tous les goûts à la fois": les engagements d'un aristocrate éclairé de Bohême, Genève, Droz, 2013, 467 p.